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I like resources which are visual and can be used on different levels. I've been teaching for a long time and relish the challenge of helping others learn.
An introduction to ' The Novel'
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An introduction to ' The Novel'

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This introduces students to the idea of a novel. I teach Great Expectations to a low ability group and will regularly post lessons on this. The attached worksheet gets them thinking about narrative structure and you can refer to it throughout the SOW.
PANIC..NO PANIC INSTANT LESSON
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PANIC..NO PANIC INSTANT LESSON

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All you need are the contents of your handbag/pockets/ and perhaps one 'odd' object. tickets/receipts are also useful. Stick them all on a photocopier and press A3. Students can work in pairs to solve the mystery.
SOUNDS FAMILIAR
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SOUNDS FAMILIAR

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Lesson on homophones with pictures to help. Students can alphabetically list them in the back of their books for easy reference. Feedback Please :)
BULLY OR FRIEND
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BULLY OR FRIEND

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Lesson based on the amazing film ’ New Boy’. Expect tears and laughs and importantly, results . If nothing else watch the film and there’s a fantastic chance to make a difference with this resource…
REMOTE LEARNING  The Missing Pound Problem
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REMOTE LEARNING The Missing Pound Problem

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A devilish way to get students discussing. Present the problem and away they go. Suits all ages, including teachers. There are, of course serious issues which stem from this problem. How well do we communicate? Can we explain succinctly? Is there logic in our thinking skills?
NO PREPARATION LESSON INSTANT LESSON
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NO PREPARATION LESSON INSTANT LESSON

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Some feedback on this idea, please ? All you need are supermarket receipts from trolleys. People leave them all the time. When you're out shopping grab 'em. This lesson has numerous possibilities and can work on ALL levels.
50 things to do before you're twenty.
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50 things to do before you're twenty.

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Lesson poses 50 things teenagers should experience/learn before becoming 20. Students discuss and perhaps add some of their own. Plenty of scope for adaptation. Let me know if you find this useful. See part 2 as well.
AWESOME ABSTRACT NOUNS ISLAND PART ONE
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AWESOME ABSTRACT NOUNS ISLAND PART ONE

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Clarification of abstract nouns and activity creating their own island with features named after abstract nouns: Waterfall of Hope etc. Part one of ? Hero has to navigate way through land to retrieve the hidden treasure. Creative, Cross- Curricular etc Feedback please !
TO TELL THE TRUTH
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TO TELL THE TRUTH

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Students listen to a very moving, brief story and comment on whether it's always good to tell the truth. Story included, illustrated and ready to deliver. Thought provoking.
The Prodigal Son -parable
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The Prodigal Son -parable

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Lesson asks students to interpret the parable and gives them three tasks. Includes copy of the parable with some harder words highlighted. suitable for low levels but can be adapted upwards.
BLOOMS TEMPLATE FOR ANYTHING
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BLOOMS TEMPLATE FOR ANYTHING

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Slides show how you can incorporate BLOOMS into anything you teach. just adapt the questions to the scale and decide where your lesson is going.
HIT OR MYTH...(unlearn what you thought was true)
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HIT OR MYTH...(unlearn what you thought was true)

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' A little Learning is a dangerous thing..' Students assess their colleagues' ability to answer some basic questions.....urban myths. Answers provided and plenty to do. Could stretch over many lessons. Why not involve research ?
WEIRD TREES AND SIMILES
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WEIRD TREES AND SIMILES

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Lesson asks students to describe strange trees using similes, adjectives and metaphors. you'll need to adapt to the age group. Totally different but obvious, when you think about it !
Am I British ?
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Am I British ?

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Two lessons designed to explore the concept of belonging to a culture. Explores the meaning of identity and poses unanswerable questions. Worksheet involves RAG -ing (Red/Amber/Green) and will provoke debate.